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Training: Bridging The Skills Gap
Presented by: Julie Markee
Managing Director Key Process Innova:ons
A Li=le Background o Over 13 years of experience in Precision Investment Cas:ng Industry
o BSE in Chemical Engineering o Member of Board of Directors for Investment Cas:ng Ins:tute
o Investment Cas:ng Ins:tute’s Process Control Class Instructor
o Focused on improving process efficiency
Overview
o Overview of Hiring Climate o Benefits of Inves:ng in Operator Training o Elements of a Training Program o Case Study o Protec:ng the Process
Shortage of Skills Labor o In the US, University of Massachuse=s Medical School reported businesses losing 10 percent of its employees over 50 years of age every year
o In 2013, 4 out of 10 European employers reported challenges finding employees with the right skills1
o 81% of all Japanese firms repor:ng having difficul:es filling jobs in 20142
o In the UK, 1 in 5 of all vacancies in 2013 are a result of skill shortage vacancies, up from 1 in 6 in 20113
Which Posi:ons are Hardest to Fill? According the 2015 Manpower Group report the posi:ons the hardest to fill are:
1. Skills Trade Workers 2. Sales Representa:ons 3. Engineers 4. Technicians 5. … 10. Produc:on/Machine Opera:ons
Top Key Reasons for Difficult Filling Jobs are:4 o Lack of Available Applicants o Lack of Technical Competencies o Lack of Workplace Competencies o Lack of Experience
Why Can’t These Posi:ons Be Filled?
So What Does That Mean? o Employees may not have industry experience o Employees may not have manufacturing experience
o Employees may be new to the workforce
A Robust Training Program is Cri<cal for Business Success!
Benefits of Training o Safer work environment o Clean work area o Engaged Employees o Lower employee turnover o Reduced scrap/rework o Be=er flow through the plant o Improved on-‐:me delivery o Increased profitability
Why Most Employers Don’t Have Robust Training
o Expensive o High EE turnover reduces ROI o Percep:on that it will take too much :me o Long term strategy that may impact short term results
o Overwhelming Task o Not sure where to start
KPI-Thrive™ Training CycleMeasure
Analyze
Improve
Implement
KPI-‐Thrive™ Training Cycle -‐ Measure Measure Performance: • Time Study • Pace Capability • % Up:me • 1st Pass Yield
KPI-‐Thrive™ Training Cycle -‐ Measure
4.62
2.40
0.83
0.72 1.76
0.60 1.80
1.20
7.20
0.00
21.12
3.95
8.77
5.28
1.14 2.53
0.59
5.62
0.82
8.17
0.00
36.86
WaxInj WaxAssm ShellOpr Foundry FClng HotI RawF SGWeldng FinFis FinalIInspection
TOTALS
STANDARD'vs'ACTUAL'
StandardICTI(Min.) ActualICTI(Min.)
KPI-‐Thrive™ Training Cycle -‐ Analyze
Analyze Performance • EE Turnover • Bo=lenecks • Scrap/Rework Valuable Tools: • Value Stream Mapping • Skills Matrix
KPI-‐Thrive™ Training Cycle -‐ Analyze
Improve the Process: • Training Materials • Competency Test • Skills Matrix Criteria • Training Methodology • Operator Roles & Responsibili:es
KPI-‐Thrive™ Training Cycle -‐ Improve
Training Materials
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What Materials are Needed to Train the Employee? o Procedures o Standard work o Videos o Visual Aids
KPI-‐Thrive™ Training Cycle -‐ Improve
Measuring Effec:veness o Training Methodology
o How is the operator trained? o How will competency be checked?
o Verbal test o Wri=en test o Online tes:ng
o How well is the operator trained? o Skills Matrix Criteria
o Training Documenta:on o ISO Records o Employee Reviews/Promo:ons
KPI-‐Thrive™ Training Cycle -‐ Improve
KPI-‐Thrive™ Training Cycle -‐ Implement
Implement Solu:ons: • Train the Trainer • Employee Training
o Training Within Industry o Methodology to train operators in a quick and
efficient ma=er o Job Instruc:on Training
o Instruc:on is a skill o Trainer must prepare prior to instruc:ng o Job must be broken down into Important Steps, Key
Points and Reasons for each step
KPI-‐Thrive™ Training Cycle -‐ Implement
Case Study: How to Hand Dip
Courtesy of FS Precision Tech, LA, CA
KPI-‐Thrive™ Training Cycle -‐ Measure Measure Performance: • Time Study • Pace Capability • % Up:me • 1st Pass Yield
KPI-‐Thrive™ Training Cycle -‐ Measure 4.62
2.40
0.83
0.72
1.76
0.60
1.80
1.20
7.20
0.00
3.95
8.77
5.28
1.14
2.53
0.59
5.62
0.82
8.17
0.00
3.05
2.59
1.72 1.87
1.67
0.26
3.10
1.90
3.96
0.56
STANDARD'vs'ACTUAL'vs'LWW'
Standard2CT2(Min.) Actual2CT2(Min.) Least2Waste2Way2CT2(Min.)
KPI-‐Thrive™ Training Cycle -‐ Analyze
Analyze Performance • EE Turnover • Bo=lenecks • Scrap/Rework Valuable Tools: • Value Stream Mapping • Skills Matrix
KPI-Thrive™ Training Cycle - Analyze
KPI-‐Thrive™ Training Cycle – Analyze
Improve the Process: • Training Materials • Competency Test • Skills Matrix Criteria • Training Methodology • Operator Roles & Responsibili:es
KPI-‐Thrive™ Training Cycle -‐ Improve
o Reviewed current process against established procedures o Lead person wasn’t following procedure o Current process was missing essen:al elements
o Together, combined best aspects of all o Current process o Established procedure o Industry best prac:ces
o Once complete, documented new process via video, updated procedure and newly created standard work
KPI-‐Thrive™ Training Cycle -‐ Improve
Hand Dip Standard Work Standard''OperationsArea%/%Machine Shell%Department
Product Back8Up%Hand%Dipping% Frequency:
Element Photo Description
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Required%PPE%when%dipping:A)%Safety%glasses%
B)%Hard8soled%shoes%C)%Protective%gloves%(optional)D)%Ear%protection%(optional)%
E)%Breath%filter%
2Verify%temperature%and%relative%humidity%are%within%range.%
If%not,%contact%supervisor.%%
3Verify%viscosity%is%within%range%for%dip%tank.%
%Check%stucco%beds%for%excessive%fines%or%large%particles%of%dried%slurry.
4
Remove%excess%stucco%from%assembly%by%gently%blowing%air%onto%mold.%%
Some%parts%require%brushing%between%blades.%%Check%Shell%Technique%Card%for%part%specific%instructions.
5
Slow%immerse%mold%into%the%slurry%at%an%angle.%Keep%in%the%tank%until%the%bubbles%stop%coming%to%the%surface.%%
Take%care%to%minimize%air%entrapment%around%serrations,%grooves,%ribs,%sharp%corners%and%pockets.
6 Remove%the%mold%from%the%slurry.%%While%draining,manipulate%the%mold%to%ensure%even%coverage.
7 %Gently%immerse%mold%in%the%fluidized%bed.
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Inspect%the%mold%for%even%coverage%prior%to%placing%it%back%on%the%conveyor/rack.%
Record%Date,%Time%and%Operator%on%Shell%Instruction%Form.
Date1/13/16
Titanium Shell Instruction Form #5
* Record out of range action * Reportar si esta fuera de rango
Lot #:Numero de Lote Entry Date:Fecha de Entrada
Dip Slurry Stucco Slurry Prewet Prewet * See Note Time Time Date Oper. Temperature Humidity Comments *Material Material Visc.- Sec. Required Material Dry Time Start Stop Initials Medical Robot
Viscosidad Requiere Material * Mirar Nota Tiempo Tiempo Iniciales Temperatura Humedad HumedadMateriales Materiales de liquidos pre- Para pre- Tiempo de de de del AZC 55-65% AZC 55-65%
Forro de liquidos de arena en segundos mojado mojado Secado Empezar Terminar Fecha Operador (68 - 76°F) (20 - 35%) (20 - 35%) SPD/AERO Robot Tun #3
LATEX 1 HOUR6:00 6:30 4/2/15 JEM
AZC BINDER & ALUMINA 17-23 Yes/Si PRE-WET 12 HOURSZIRCONIA 325 FLOUR 100 MESH Z # 5 AZC VIBRATOR
SK BINDER & ALUMINA 16-19 Yes/Si PRE-WET 3 HOURSTABULAR ALUMINA 70 MESH Z # 4 SK VIBRATOR
SK BINDER & ALUMINA 16-19 Yes/Si PRE-WET 3 HOURSTABULAR ALUMINA 70 MESH Z # 4 SK VIBRATOR
SP-BV BINDER & ALUMINA 18-23 Yes/Si PRE-WET 4 HOURS RP-325 FLOUR 46 MESH Z # 4 VIBRATOR
SP-BV BINDER & CUT WIRE 18-23 No RP-325 FLOUR RG 23 Z # 4
SP-BV BINDER & 18-23 NoRP-325 FLOUR Z # 4
SP-BV BINDER & 18-23 NoRP-325 FLOUR Z # 4
Revision: B
Written By: Jose Luis Rayas Date: 4/7/14
Approved by Eng.: Date:
Approved by Mfg.: Date:
Approved by Qc.: Date:
DEWAX COMPLETE
TIME:_____________
DATE:____________
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FR4/2/1521:3021:00 X73 28
7 NONE 4 HOURSSEAL
5 NONE 4 HOURS
6 NONE 4 HOURS RG 23
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Drying Location
Cuarto de Secado
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7:30 8:00 4/2/15 EM
* Note: Apply 2nd. & 3rd. dips as close as possible to indicated dry time, all others dips - 0 / + as needed hrs. * Nota: Aplicar 2nd. & 3rd. forros lo mas cerca posible al tiempo indicado del secado, todos los demas -0 / + las horas necesarias
Hand Dip Video
Hand Dip Operator Competency
o Previously no formal method to test for competency and understanding
o Created an exam by pulling key elements out of the procedure
Hand Dip Operator Competency
KPI-‐Thrive™ Training Cycle -‐ Implement
Implement Solu:ons: • Train the Trainer • Employee Training
o Iden:fied trainers based on skills, not longevity o Added video and kinesthe:c aspects to training o Operators are being trained and then tested for understanding
o Highlighted key posi:ons which needed addi:onal operators trained
KPI-‐Thrive™ Training Cycle -‐ Implement
Protec:ng the Process
Prevent Process Creep
Periodically audit process against: o Procedure o Industry best prac:ces o Ensure documenta:on is up to date
Provide Reminders for Operators o Make Procedures Available o Post Standard Work o Other Visual Aids?
Summary
o Start by Measuring How the Process is Performing o Demonstrate improvement AND o Ensure Gains are Sustained
o Analyze data to make decisions o Make sure training documenta:on is up to date o Periodically audit the process o Don’t delegate training – make sure trainer is competent and prepared
Thank You
o FS Precision Tech Co., LLC, Los Angeles, CA for use of their Procedures, Standard Work and Videos
o European Investment Casters’ Federa:on
References 1h=p://skillspanorama.cedefop.europa.eu/sites/default/files/EUSP_AH_SkillsChallenges_0.pdf 2h=ps://www.imf.org/external/pubs/m/wp/2015/wp15181.pdf 3UK Commission for Employment and Skills (2014), UK Commission’s employer skills survey 2013: UK results 4h=p://www.manpowergroup.com/wps/wcm/connect/408f7067-‐ba9c-‐4c98-‐b0ec-‐dca74403a802/2015_Talent_Shortage_Survey-‐lo_res.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&ContentCache=NONE 5Employee Engagement and Commitment: A guide to understanding, measuring and increasing engagement in your organiza:on, SHRM Founda:on, page 13
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